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Black Diamonds by Catherine Bailey; 9780141019239

Black Diamonds

By Catherine Bailey

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Description

In Black Diamonds, Catherine Bailey delves into the opulent yet tumultuous world of the Fitzwilliam family, a prominent lineage in Yorkshire, whose estate, Wentworth Woodhouse, mirrors the changing tides of 20th-century British society. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Bailey unveils the intricate tapestry of wealth, power, and social upheaval that defined an era.

The Story

The narrative revolves around the grandeur and decline of Wentworth Woodhouse, once the largest private house in Europe, and the lives intertwined with its history. Bailey explores the family's rise to prominence during the Industrial Revolution, their close ties to coal mining, and the impact of two World Wars on their fortunes. As she peels back the layers of privilege, readers encounter tales of love, betrayal, and resilience that reflect broader societal changes.

Why Readers Love It

  • Rich Detail: Bailey's vivid descriptions paint a striking picture of the estate and its inhabitants, immersing readers in the historical setting.
  • Compelling Characters: The book brings to life the complexities of the Fitzwilliam family, offering insights into their motivations and dilemmas.
  • Social Commentary: The exploration of class and privilege invites reflection on the legacies of history and the human experience.

Perfect For

Fans of historical narratives and social histories will find Black Diamonds particularly resonant. Readers who appreciated Bailey's previous works, such as Elegy for a Country Churchyard, will also be drawn to her skillful weaving of personal stories with larger historical themes.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 196 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 544
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141019239

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